We had a lovely guide who showed us around. But, please can't the mission have some TLC? It is such an iconic place in the Northern Cape and they seem to run on the smell of an oil rag.
The Moffat Mission traces its establishment to 1816, although the first settlement was not where the mission now stands but at ‘New Lattakoo’. The move to the present site at Seodin was made in 1824 w...
We drove out to the Moffat Mission Station but couldn't find anything there to view. Everything appeared to be closed. Not a soul in sight. Neglected buildings.
Historical
Just like any other place in Kuruman. It's a mess and not being kept. Grass long. People/employees living in the historical housing truly upsetting.
Fascinating visit
We had a lovely guide who showed us around. But, please can't the mission have some TLC? It is such an iconic place in the Northern Cape and they seem to run on the smell of an oil rag.
Beautiful history
The Moffat Mission traces its establishment to 1816, although the first settlement was not where the mission now stands but at ‘New Lattakoo’. The move to the present site at Seodin was made in 1824 w...
Moffat Mission Station Closed
We drove out to the Moffat Mission Station but couldn't find anything there to view. Everything appeared to be closed. Not a soul in sight. Neglected buildings.
Disappointed
A disgrace. Buildings still standing, but staff running it as conference centre can not even be bothered to greet visitors.